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- Sabina has a regular life. She is satisfied with her job and her love for Franco. But nightmares start disturbing her, at almost the same time she discovers that she's pregnant. Little by little she remembers her childhood in a severe middle-class family, but a big secret is still hidden in her heart. Determined to bring clarity and serenity to her life, she considers contacting her brother, a University teacher in the U.S.A., to try to understand what happened in their past. What is the secret? Will Sabina finally manage to free herself from the "beast inside her heart"?
- On the night Suzanne Waters celebrates her retirement, she is faced with a series of unexpected crises.
- An allegory of the life of a believer on a journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City.
- A deep and reflective look at the arrival and impact of AIDS in San Francisco and how individuals rose to the occasion during the first years of this unimaginable crisis.
- Jesus combined diverse people and assorted stories to change the world! Now, He wants to use you! When the students of Rosewood High School lose their theater, music and dance departments due to budgets cuts, they create their own. Struggling to find the right script, music & choreography the students get advice from an uncommon source; the Bible! Each student becomes uniquely influenced as they discover that God takes them personally. Equipped with unique talents, they bond together to prepare the perfect production by exploring the diversity of parables taught in the Bible. Fighting overwhelming challenges, the teens fight against political correctness to defend their privilege to worship, meet and perform. Will months of constant bullying by the establishment defeat the production and dismantle their faith? Armed with expert legal counsel and unexpected help from Christian music's finest, these teens realize what it means to be...UNCOMMON!
- A man induces cardiac arrest in order to have a near-death experience. His journey takes him to The Gates of Hell.
- A young couple flees the city to process the husband's new diagnosis, but after a roaming pack of killers terrorizes them, they find their roles reversed as the killers hide within the home to evade the killing machine no one saw coming.
- After her firefighter husband suffers a life-changing blaze, trauma therapist Karen Williams discovers the limits of her expertise and must face her own fears while trying to save her marriage.
- Caleb and Rachel team up to lead the Patrick Henry College team in the intense world of collegiate moot court competition. Caleb looks to date Rachel, but she's waiting for courtship. Meanwhile, Caleb becomes caught in a moral tug-of-war between his parents - a newly Christian father and a feminist attorney mother. Caleb's mom goes before the U.S. Supreme Court defending abortion, even as Caleb simultaneously takes on the opposing legal argument at the national moot court championship.
- Michael Carey's world turns upside-down when the successful marketing executive catches a glimpse of the near future. These visions could not come at a worse time for his marriage, his job, or his friendships. Michael struggles to understand the meaning of the messages and must convince his loved ones that Jesus will soon return.
- Desperate to see their church grow, Pastor John (Robert Amaya) and his wife Betsy (Erin Bethea) do the unthinkable and change their church Christmas pageant. Flabbergasted, elderly choir director Mary Margaret (Sallie Wanchisn) leads the choir to boycott. Facing termination, Pastor John resorts to disguising himself as an old man to bridge the generation gap, win over Mary, and lead the choir back to the church. When he discovers that the wounds run deeper than he thought, Pastor John must learn to love the unlovable or risk the ruin of his church and family.
- On April 18th, 2017, Larry Bassett refused to pay federal income taxes on over $1 Million, becoming the top tax resister in US history. In his defiance, he wrote letters to U.S. government agencies and representatives, announcing that his conscience will not allow him to pay for the US war machine. He knows that breaking the law will bring retribution from the government, and he accepts the consequences of his actions. In fact, he's begging for their retaliation as his family and neighbors worry about his safety. Larry is retired now and lives alone with his extensive art collection in a loft downtown. He spends his days provoking the government with emails and phone calls, desperately trying to arouse a response from the IRS. In order to live by his personal motto that "you are what you pay for" he redirects his inherited wealth to individuals, causes and charities around the world. This is the remarkable story of his mission to carry on the legacy of his peace activist parents by taking a stand against war through civil disobedience.
- Following the disappearance of her mom, Chloe is led down a rabbit hole of questions, wonder, and self-discovery. As Chloe navigates complex relationships and confusing clues, she must uncover the truth to bring her mom back home.
- Feature documentary tracking the sexual and political scandals engulfing Jerry and Becki Falwell.
- It's a laugh a minute as the three master builders from Milwaukee Iron create extraordinary custom motorcycles. Based in Lynchburg, Virginia, this series from the creators of American Chopper and American Hot Rod takes the reality motorcycle genre to a new level.
- Documentary filmmaker Alexandria Pelosi tours red state America examining the practices, politics and beliefs of fundamentalist evangelical Christians. Interviewees include Jerry Falwell (who kicked her out on learning that her mother is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi) and Ted Haggard, disgraced former leader of the National Association of Evangelicals, and members of the Christian professional wrestling circuit.
- Biography of Robert Yancey, long-term district attorney in Lynchburg, Virginia.
- A documentary exploring the spiritual, artistic, and personal turmoil of musician David Bazan (from the band Pedro the Lion), set against America's own crisis of faith highlighted by the 2016 presidential election.
- A 1997-ne'er-do-well-Gen-Xer, living in his parent's basement, is compelled by his father to get a job or get out. The sluggard's father answers a random classified newspaper ad for a nightshift warehouse worker, setting up an interview for his couch-potato offspring. To make his father happy, the son takes the interview and is hired the same day, only to find out after it's almost too late, that he now works in a warehouse-time-vortex where people unknowingly pay for their gravest flaws in a never-ending shift.
- A young man has a life setback, so he starts his own podcast and stumbles onto philosophy that helps him through his troubles.
- A group of strangers trapped in a storm shelter during a hurricane have to decide if they should put a mortally injured man out of his misery or wait for rescue to come.
- On the verge of taking over his father's business, the youngest son's plans for a different future go wrong, and he finds himself alone on the streets. After befriending a group of homeless people, he must learn the power of community before he has any hope of a future with his father.
- Jacob tries to keep a tradition alive by throwing a Christmas party for his distant friends. The night takes a deadly turn when they brush off an antique Christmas board game. It proceeds to show him his friends aren't who they seem.
- The Old Time Gospel Hour was the television ministry of Jerry Falwell and Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia. The program included great Gospel music, preaching and bible teaching and usually ended with Dr. Falwell in his studio, sharing with his viewers what the Bible said about salvation, eternity and how to begin a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. After 50 years of being on-air, Dr. Jerry Falwell died in 2007. Now his son, Jonathan Falwell continues in his father's footsteps, preaching and teaching under the new program name, Thomas Road Live (2006).
- Katie learns that her best friend's boyfriend is cheating, but she can't prove it. So she flies in a teenage detective to help. After tracing his every move, Katie can't find proof which causes friction between Katie and her best friend.